Reviews on the Internet
The Internet offers many sources of reviews - always evaluate the provider. The sites below were recommendated by Keith Preble, Acquisitions Specialist for the Humanities at Duke:
- Railibro
- Fahrenheit
- Tutto Libri
- Booksblog
- RadioAlt
- Italica (RAI International)
- Wuz
- RaiOnline
Duke Databases for Reviews
- Academic OneFile
- Book Review Digest (1983 - )
- Book Review Digest Retrospective
- Book Review Index
- Literature Resource Center (>100,000 authors)
- New York Review of Books (1963 - )
- New York Times Book Review (1997-)
- New York Times Book Review (Jun 1980- )
- Periodicals Archive Online
- Periodicals Index Online (up to and including 1995)
- ProQuest (interface for multiple databases)
- TLS (Times Literary Supplement Archive (Oct 1994-6mo ago)
- TLS (Times Literary Supplement) centenary archive (1902-90 )
- Wall Street journal 1989 - 1989
- Wall Street journal (1984 - )
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Book reviews are written when a book or film first comes out. They are usually short pieces in newspapers, journals or online review organs. Put the title of the book in quotes, and select "review" as the document type. Look to databases help screens for more detail. Remember that contemporary reviews of older books may be found in print indexes. The following guide has a chronological list of sources for book reviews.
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